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it will be at morgan state university. it starts tomorrow. >> goes all week from opening ceremonies are tomorrow. there will be some races held today goes until sunday. kids from all over the country, from california, even kids sometimes from alaska and hawaii they come to compete. this is the largest event. it's sponsored by the usa tf. >> how do gets get involved -- kids get involved. >> go to www.full speed athletics.org. look up up and call us. we are open. my sister was a world class athlete and she is one of our coaches. we are ready, willing and prepared and taking this program and our kids to the next level. >> you were talking about the academic side of this as well. at the me why it's important that you are out here doing this. this is the sports part of it. but tell us what happens within this to make it so important. >> first and foremost you have to be academically eligible. we have kids at the best schools. we have actually six girls from national cathedral, a gentleman from st. albans, two from landon, bulle
it will be at morgan state university. it starts tomorrow. >> goes all week from opening ceremonies are tomorrow. there will be some races held today goes until sunday. kids from all over the country, from california, even kids sometimes from alaska and hawaii they come to compete. this is the largest event. it's sponsored by the usa tf. >> how do gets get involved -- kids get involved. >> go to www.full speed athletics.org. look up up and call us. we are open. my sister was a...
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state university. even though they are under 18, this competition has some high potential. 25% of the track team and 42% of the women's team participated in junior olympics when they were younger. >> i am so proud of them. whether they place or what ever, the fact they have a goal when they reached it is fantastic. >> there are young athletes visiting from as far away as california. a lot of them are staying on campus this week for the junior olympics. i spoke to officials and they said every year they rotate to different schools in the country. sheldon dutes, wbal tv 11 news. >> exciting times. it was teat with hillary at the four seasons. it was fabulous. we really enjoyed ourselves with putting combat scones, -- pudding, scones, and tea. they say they are so excited about going to their fourth olympics. >> i am so honored to be hosting tea with hillary. it is a staple in the london so it is nice to bring england to baltimore before we leave. >> if i see the commercials on tv and "today" and "bal" ev
state university. even though they are under 18, this competition has some high potential. 25% of the track team and 42% of the women's team participated in junior olympics when they were younger. >> i am so proud of them. whether they place or what ever, the fact they have a goal when they reached it is fantastic. >> there are young athletes visiting from as far away as california. a lot of them are staying on campus this week for the junior olympics. i spoke to officials and they...
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here in howard county. >> i am tim tooten at morgan state university, where a group of future engineers are getting some hands-on experience for a special experiment. >> live, local, late-breaking. this is wbal-
here in howard county. >> i am tim tooten at morgan state university, where a group of future engineers are getting some hands-on experience for a special experiment. >> live, local, late-breaking. this is wbal-
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state university. though it's fun and games outside, inside the student center is serious business. doctors are checking young athletes for heart conditions that can predispose them to suddenly death. when the heart just stops. >> it's something we think is comprehensive, yet focused. it covers about 80 to 90% of the conditions that could potentially displace them to sudden cardiac arrest. >> her son died from sudden cardiac arrest. now she's spreading the word about early detection. >> and it's just the worst thing in the world to lose a child. and if he had heard him screaming, he still might be here with us. >> there are no risk factors with us. it is genetic and often herreditary. >> reporter: doctors say most people don't show any symptoms. that scares tony allen, whose son angelo is getting tested. >> we're getting him screened just in case. >> reporter: that's why they are having 600 people nationwide get tested to prevent another tragedy. >> it's your child's life. take a minute to do that. >>
state university. though it's fun and games outside, inside the student center is serious business. doctors are checking young athletes for heart conditions that can predispose them to suddenly death. when the heart just stops. >> it's something we think is comprehensive, yet focused. it covers about 80 to 90% of the conditions that could potentially displace them to sudden cardiac arrest. >> her son died from sudden cardiac arrest. now she's spreading the word about early...
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i'm pat warren, at morgan state university. where a white house adviser defends president obama's policies as they relate to african americans. >>> weekend is almost here. but there is rain headed our way. don't miss the updated first warning weather forecast with bernadette. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] virtual wallet can help you be that person who's good with money. see what's free to spend. move money with a slide. save with a shake. feel good about your decisions. >>> it is friday. quench degrees in central maryland right now. the complete first warning weather forecast is coming up. we're following breaking news right now from northwest baltimore. sky eye chopper 13 over the scene. captain jeff long above it with more. captain jeff? >> good afternoon. we're over this intersection at gwens falls and hawkin trawley. right at the entrance of druid hill park. you can see, it's a two-car accident. one patient has been loaded into the ambulance. another ambulance was on the scene for a few minutes. they just left. this should
i'm pat warren, at morgan state university. where a white house adviser defends president obama's policies as they relate to african americans. >>> weekend is almost here. but there is rain headed our way. don't miss the updated first warning weather forecast with bernadette. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] virtual wallet can help you be that person who's good with money. see what's free to spend. move money with a slide. save with a shake. feel good about your decisions. >>>...
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charges. >>> jp morgan chase says it's giant trading blunder earlier this year was much more serious than first reported. more on the fall out for the bank and its traders. >> a bad trade at jp morgan chase has cost the bank $5.8 billion so far this year. that's nearly triple the $2 billion the bank first disclosed. ceo jamie diamond said he's fired the managers in charge of that trade and the company is taking back 2 years worth of pay from them. >> they say they're doing all the right things. time will tell if they really are. >> the trading loss came from the london's office. >> when jp morgan first started investigating the loss the xeef executive dismissed it -- executive director dismissed it. he admits the blunder has shaken the company. >> we don't take it lightly diamond told analysts but we think it's an isolated event. even with the loss, jp morgan made a $5 million profit. it listed financial shocks and analysts point out jp morgan's loss may be another bank's gain. >> there's another side to this trade. we just don't know who that is. >> we don't know if the damage is ov
charges. >>> jp morgan chase says it's giant trading blunder earlier this year was much more serious than first reported. more on the fall out for the bank and its traders. >> a bad trade at jp morgan chase has cost the bank $5.8 billion so far this year. that's nearly triple the $2 billion the bank first disclosed. ceo jamie diamond said he's fired the managers in charge of that trade and the company is taking back 2 years worth of pay from them. >> they say they're doing...
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state university, where thousands of teenagers are competing. they are competing for top prizes, athletes from all over the nation. this event caps off months of training and grueling competition. there is concern that some of these teenagers may have signed of hcm, which can lead to a heart attack. reggie is watching his son compete in the shot put. >> i am from the houston area and taxes. unfortunately, we have heard of athletes falling down and having cardiac arrest are up -- or some other type of heart condition. we understand it is a serious situation. >> dr. theodore abraham will lead a team at the track and field championships to screen teenagers. she says for the most part is hereditary. >> they have no symptoms and they feel great. it is a problem that could manifest itself at any time without warning, which is the scary part of this whole equation. >> hard to believe that somebody can just drop dead. >> i think it is a good idea. it is important to know if it is an issue are not with the individual athletes. >> anything that is heredit
state university, where thousands of teenagers are competing. they are competing for top prizes, athletes from all over the nation. this event caps off months of training and grueling competition. there is concern that some of these teenagers may have signed of hcm, which can lead to a heart attack. reggie is watching his son compete in the shot put. >> i am from the houston area and taxes. unfortunately, we have heard of athletes falling down and having cardiac arrest are up -- or some...
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state university. though, it is fun and games outside. inside the student center, it is serious business. doctors are checking young athletes for heart conditions that can predispose them to certain death when the heart just stops. >> it is comprehensive and yet focused and it covers 80 to 90% of the conditions. >> they will have sudden cardiac arrest. >> reporter: his son died from sudden cardiac arrest. now she is spreading the word about early detection. >> it is the worse thing to lose a child. if he had a screening, he still might be here with us. >> reporter: no risk factors and strictly genetic and often hereditary. and most don't show systems. this boy is getting tested. >> just in case. >> reporter: that's why it helped hundreds to get tested to prevent tragedy. >> it is a minute to do that. >> reporter: if you missed yesterday's screening, you can log on to wjz.com for more information. a massive sinkhole continues to wreak havoc in northeast big. they are still without water and could be unt
state university. though, it is fun and games outside. inside the student center, it is serious business. doctors are checking young athletes for heart conditions that can predispose them to certain death when the heart just stops. >> it is comprehensive and yet focused and it covers 80 to 90% of the conditions. >> they will have sudden cardiac arrest. >> reporter: his son died from sudden cardiac arrest. now she is spreading the word about early detection. >> it is the...
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morgan state's president sits on a white house committee on the role of historically black colleges. >> president obama has been there to work hand in glove with us, to raise the pell grant to the highest level ever in the history of higher education. we appreciate his leadership with regard to the student loans and keeping those loans from doubling in terms of the interest rate. >> the morgan state president is among those who will agree that more needs to be done to help students start and finish college. >> besides baltimore, the white house has held african-american policy forums in las vegas, cleveland, and jackson, mississippi. >> thank you very much. prince george's county got an unexpected surprise right in the middle of their managers. -- manicures. >> why officers invaded this nail salon. they say it has been a long time coming. >> it isann -- is ann#f#f#f#f#ff >> here's a look at some of our top story this hour. baltimore police say they were serving a warrant for attended murder when one of their officers shot and killed a man. e're told ronal cox jr. attacked the officer
morgan state's president sits on a white house committee on the role of historically black colleges. >> president obama has been there to work hand in glove with us, to raise the pell grant to the highest level ever in the history of higher education. we appreciate his leadership with regard to the student loans and keeping those loans from doubling in terms of the interest rate. >> the morgan state president is among those who will agree that more needs to be done to help students...
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the president of kent state university says all threats are taken very seriously. >>> the man accused of kidnapping and killing morgan hill teenager sierra lamar is due in court tomorrow. antolin torres will enter a plea. they say dna evidence links him to the case. the lamar family told us here at ktvu news they do not plan to attend tomorrow's hearing. they remain focused on finding the missing 15-year-old. family members held a fundraiser for the sierra lamar search effort yesterday at the lucky stripe bowling alley in san francisco. sierra's sister and father said the turnout raised their spirits. >> good to be surrounded by all these people that care about the cause. >> we need things to uplift us and these events have been able to do it for us. >> lucky stripe donated all of the fees to the search cause. people bowling also made their own donations. >>> time now 6:07. in syria government forces and the rebels are both claiming victory in the battle for aleppo. i will show you video of nighttime fighting there. there are reports that rebel took control of the base early this morn
the president of kent state university says all threats are taken very seriously. >>> the man accused of kidnapping and killing morgan hill teenager sierra lamar is due in court tomorrow. antolin torres will enter a plea. they say dna evidence links him to the case. the lamar family told us here at ktvu news they do not plan to attend tomorrow's hearing. they remain focused on finding the missing 15-year-old. family members held a fundraiser for the sierra lamar search effort yesterday...